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  • Aug 21, 2024 | usip.org | Priscilla A. Clapp |Erin West

    From their base in ungoverned stretches of Southeast Asia, international criminal networks are prowling the Internet, seeking to defraud victims around the world with sophisticated and psychologically devastating scams. Gangsters operating out of Myanmar, Cambodia and Laos, relying on forced labor, have spread their tentacles through Asia, Africa and Latin America and increasingly within the United States, stripping gullible prey of at least $64 billion annually.

  • Dec 7, 2023 | documenters.org | Erin West |Jackie Renzetti

    Remote In a 4-2 vote, the committee forwarded without recommendation four workers’ compensation claims for Minneapolis police officers. Check the source website for additional information

  • Dec 2, 2023 | documenters.org | Erin West |Jackie Renzetti

    Remote Approved Mayor Frey’s appointment of Interim Director of Community Planning & Economic Development, Erik Hansen, to Director of CPED. Approved two new ordinances:A new body art ordinance was passed to allow more temporary tattoo and piercing events per yearA pedicab ordinance was passed to allow for larger trailers to accommodate more passengersApproved Affordable Trust Fund award recommendations, as well as a tax credit for a new affordable housing project downtown.

  • Aug 30, 2023 | anglican.ink | Erin West

    St. John’s Episcopal Church in Jackson Hole announced, “A Legacy of Love” Campaign to rebuild & expand its primary mission and outreach program known as its Browse ‘n Buy facility. On Sunday, August 20th, more than 250 community members came together to celebrate the official launch of St. John’s Episcopal Church’s “A Legacy of Love” campaign.

  • Apr 24, 2023 | documenters.org | Erin West

    Remote The committee received a staff presentation about anticipated impacts of a rent stabilization policy, which ultimately recommended the city not pursue this policy. Further discussion on the rent stabilization presentation will continue at the next regular BIHZ meeting, scheduled for May 2. The committee approved an ordinance amendment that allows for “non-permanent, movable skate ramps” that are no more than four feet tall.

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